Aaron Paul, right, seen in “Breaking Bad” with Bryan Cranston, is hiding memorabilia for the AMC show in locations around Los Angeles in a scavenger hunt reminiscent of the recent @HiddenCash money drops. (Photo courtesy of AMC)

It wasn’t enough that a Bay Area moneybags caused a stampede earlier this year with @HiddenCash drops across Los Angeles. Now a TV actor has gotten into the act with a “Breaking Bad” scavenger hunt Monday across Hollywood.

Actor Aaron Paul, who won two Emmy Awards for playing Jesse Pinkman in the AMC hit series, announced he wants to thank his fans for another round of nominations. So he’ll host a Hollywood area scavenger hunt beginning 11 a.m. Monday before the Emmys to include everything from signed “Breaking Bad” scripts to art and action figures.

“Just wanted to do a little something to say ‘Thank You’ to everyone that has supported us thru out the years,” he posted on his Instagram account. “We couldn’t have done it without you!

“Happy hunting!”

The hunt is a tribute to the final showing for “Breaking Bad” at the Emmy Awards, where he previously took awards in 2010 and 2012 for supporting actor in a drama series. Paul is once again nominated for supporting actor, while “Breaking Bad” is nominated for eight Emmys, including drama series.

This isn’t the first time Paul has thanked his fans, according to Variety.

During the show’s final season, Paul launched a scavenger hunt in Boise, Idaho, with the prize being tickets to watch a live stream of the next “Breaking Bad” episode, according to the Hollywood sheet. He also treated fans by hiding 20 tickets around Hollywood to a “Breaking Bad” finale screening with him and Bryan Cranston on the day of the series finale.